Young turks definition ap world history


AMSCO AP World History Chapter 23 Vocab Flashcards

12891838357Muhammad AliTurkish soldier and viceroy of Egypt (1805-1848) who wrested control of Egypt from the weakening Ottoman Empire (1811) and established a modern express, over which his family governed until 1952.012891838358Selim IIIThe reform-minded Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1789 to 1807. The Janissaries eventually deposed and imprisoned him, and placed his cousin Mustafa on the throne as Mustafa IV.112891838359Mahmud IIThe 30th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 until his death in 1839.212891838360Qing DynastyThe last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries; during this dynasty China was ruled by the Manchu.312891838361Empress CixiThe dowager empress of China (1861-1908) who was hostile to foreign influences in China and supported the Boxer Rebellion (1898-1900).412891838362Sun Yat-senChinese politician who was elected provisional president of the republic after the fall of the Qing Dynasty (1911). He relinquished the presidency to Yuan Shikai (1912) but later opposed him and formed a military government in southe

Turnaoğlu, Banu. "Chapter Five: The Political Thought of the Little Turk Revolution". The Formation of Turkish Republicanism, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017, pp. 115-137. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400885220-008

Turnaoğlu, B. (2017). Chapter Five: The Political Thought of the Young Turk Revolution. In The Formation of Turkish Republicanism (pp. 115-137). Princeton: Princeton University Flatten. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400885220-008

Turnaoğlu, B. 2017. Chapter Five: The Political Thought of the Young Turk Revolution. The Formation of Turkish Republicanism. Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp. 115-137. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400885220-008

Turnaoğlu, Banu. "Chapter Five: The Political Thought of the Young Turk Revolution" In The Formation of Turkish Republicanism, 115-137. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400885220-008

Turnaoğlu B. Chapter Five: The Political Thought of the Young Turk Revolution. In: The Formation of Turkish Republicanism. Princeton: Princeton University Press; 2017. p.115-137. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400885220-008

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♥ WHO-: The most common definition of Young Turks is "The name given to a team of army officers who favored reforming the administration of the ."  This group has many similarities with other reforms groups, they wanted to make their government work more efficiantly.

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♥ WHAT-: The Young Turks were a reform group had similarities to the reforms of the early United States, such as the Sons of Liberty.

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   ♥ The Young Turks led rebellions such as the Young Turk Revolution, which protested against the Ottoman Government and established a more proficient parliment.

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♥ WHEN: So far these movements have been traced all the way endorse to the 1880's!!!

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♥ WHERE: Ottoman Empire~

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♥:Ever since the rebellion, the term"Young Turk" serves as a name used to

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The Young Turks were a reformist political group in the late Ottoman Empire, primarily active during the early 20th century, advocating for modernization, secularism, and national identity. They played a crucial role in the 1908 Young Turk Revolution, which aimed to restore the constitutional monarchy and curb the autocratic rule of Sultan Abdulhamid II, marking a significant response to the challenges posed by industrialization and modernization.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The Young Turks emerged in the late 19th century as a response to growing discontent with Sultan Abdulhamid II's authoritarian regime.
  2. Their revolution in 1908 successfully reinstated the constitution and led to the establishment of a multi-party system in the Ottoman Empire.
  3. The Young Turks promoted a vision of a modern Turkish nationalism that sought to unify various ethnic groups within the empire under a Turkish identity.
  4. Despite their initial reformist agenda, the Young Turks' government became increasingly authoritarian, leading to widespread repression of dissent.
  5. The policies enacted by the Young Turks during World War I contributed sign

    AP World History Strayer Chapter 19 Vocabulary Flashcards

    12760304809Taiping Uprising*Definition:* Massive Rebellion in China during the Qing dynasty. *Significance:* War resulted in over 20 million deaths and showed rising discontent in the way China handled matters and change.012760304810Opium Wars*Definition:* Wars between Britain and China, when Britain wouldn't stop opium exports. *Significance:* Resulted in 4 new ports opening in China and Opium legalized with British control.112760304811Unequal treaties*Definition:* Treaties between China and Western powers after Opium war. *Significance:* Favored Western Powers and weakened China.212760304812Self-Strengthening Movement*Definition:* A time of institutional reforms in China during the late Qing dynasty. *Significance:* China adopted Western military technology and maintained traditional Confucian values.312760304813Boxer Uprising*Definition:* Militant uprising in China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence. *Significance:* Showed increasing resentment of Western countries and influence in China.412760304815Chinese Revolution of 1911*Definition:* Collaps